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                    [Title] => Anti-coup protests continue in Myanmar as UN urged to hear 'pleas'
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Wala pa mang isang atleta na nagkokompetisyon sa Myanmar, Burma para sa Southeast  Asian  Games, eto sangkaterba na ang pagpuna sa host country.

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The Azkals’2-0 victory over Myanmar on Friday evening in the 2012 Suzuki Cup in Bangkok to secure a semifinals berth can only be described as remarkable.

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Remember the name David Nepomuceno? Or Teofilio Yldefonso? Nope?

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My students have difficulty imagining this: half a century ago, Burma was among the most prosperous countries in the region.

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 Myanmar's repressive government was allowing access to banned news websites Friday for the first time in years, including several operated by exiled dissidents.

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The trial of a Mindanao mayor and other officials for the brutal killing of 57 people in November 2009 has highlighted many of the flaws of the Philippine justice system.

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Wala pa mang isang atleta na nagkokompetisyon sa Myanmar, Burma para sa Southeast  Asian  Games, eto sangkaterba na ang pagpuna sa host country.

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The Azkals’2-0 victory over Myanmar on Friday evening in the 2012 Suzuki Cup in Bangkok to secure a semifinals berth can only be described as remarkable.

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Remember the name David Nepomuceno? Or Teofilio Yldefonso? Nope?

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My students have difficulty imagining this: half a century ago, Burma was among the most prosperous countries in the region.

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 Myanmar's repressive government was allowing access to banned news websites Friday for the first time in years, including several operated by exiled dissidents.

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